CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 61.3% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider.
You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money

ESMA Trading Changes – Please Read

ESMA Regulation Changes

In early August 2018, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) will be introducing some new significant regulation aimed at increasing conduct standards across the leveraged trading industry for retail clients. Professional traders are exempt from upcoming ESMA restrictions on retail trading, including leverage limits.

ESMA’s New Margin Rules

Retail traders who are not classified as a Professional Trader will be subject to the following minimum margin rates:

Margin Level

Product

30:1

Major Currency Pairs

20:1

Non-Major Currency Pairs, Gold and Major Indices

10:1

Commodities other than Gold and Non-Major Equity Indices

2:1

Cryptocurrencies

Keep Your Margin Level

These changes only affect all retail clients and do not apply to professional clients who are not subject to the ESMA restrictions. If you wish to keep your current or increase your current margin level, you will need to become a Professional Trader.
Please note that Blackwell Global will not provide Negative Balance Protection for Professional Traders. Trading leveraged products can be high risk. The Professional Trader categorisation deems that the trader is aware of these risks.

FAQs

Do professional clients receive the same protections as retail clients?
There are a few protections afforded to retail clients that professional clients don’t receive.
Negative balance protections don’t apply to professional clients, who have an obligation to make additional payments if their account falls into a negative balance.
• We need to use clear language when talking to retail clients, but we can use more sophisticated language when talking to our professional clients.
• We may assume a level of knowledge and experience when assessing whether our products are appropriate for professional clients.
We owe our clients a duty of best execution when executing orders. For retail clients we must prioritise overall prices and cost of a transaction in doing this. For professional clients we may prioritise other factors such as speed and likelihood of execution, if we determine they are equally or more important than overall price. In practice, it won’t change the way we execute your orders. If you expressly agree that we should classify you as Professional, we will not treat your money as client money for the purposes of the FCA Rules. The full title and ownership of the money received by us in connection with your Account will be transferred to the Company for the purpose of securing or covering your present or future obligations.

What’s the difference between a retail trading account and a professional trading account?
As a retail client, you’ll need to hold more margin to cover your positions than a professional client would. Your account will also have negative balance protection, meaning that the balance on your account can’t go below zero.